micropython/ports/cc3200/simplelink/cc_pal.h

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//*****************************************************************************
// cc_pal.h
//
// Simplelink abstraction header file for CC3200
//
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#ifndef __CC31xx_PAL_H__
#define __CC31xx_PAL_H__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*!
\brief type definition for the spi channel file descriptor
\note On each porting or platform the type could be whatever is needed - integer, pointer to structure etc.
*/
typedef int Fd_t;
/*!
\brief type definition for the host interrupt handler
\param pValue - pointer to any memory strcuture. The value of this pointer is givven on
registration of a new interrupt handler
\note
*/
typedef void (*SL_P_EVENT_HANDLER)(void);
#define P_EVENT_HANDLER SL_P_EVENT_HANDLER
/*!
\brief open spi communication port to be used for communicating with a SimpleLink device
Given an interface name and option flags, this function opens the spi communication port
and creates a file descriptor. This file descriptor can be used afterwards to read and
write data from and to this specific spi channel.
The SPI speed, clock polarity, clock phase, chip select and all other attributes are all
set to hardcoded values in this function.
\param ifName - points to the interface name/path. The interface name is an
optional attributes that the simple link driver receives
on opening the device. in systems that the spi channel is
not implemented as part of the os device drivers, this
parameter could be NULL.
\param flags - option flags
\return upon successful completion, the function shall open the spi channel and return
a non-negative integer representing the file descriptor.
Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
\sa spi_Close , spi_Read , spi_Write
\note
\warning
*/
Fd_t spi_Open(char *ifName, unsigned long flags);
/*!
\brief closes an opened spi communication port
\param fd - file descriptor of an opened SPI channel
\return upon successful completion, the function shall return 0.
Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
\sa spi_Open
\note
\warning
*/
int spi_Close(Fd_t fd);
/*!
\brief attempts to read up to len bytes from SPI channel into a buffer starting at pBuff.
\param fd - file descriptor of an opened SPI channel
\param pBuff - points to first location to start writing the data
\param len - number of bytes to read from the SPI channel
\return upon successful completion, the function shall return 0.
Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
\sa spi_Open , spi_Write
\note
\warning
*/
int spi_Read(Fd_t fd, unsigned char *pBuff, int len);
/*!
\brief attempts to write up to len bytes to the SPI channel
\param fd - file descriptor of an opened SPI channel
\param pBuff - points to first location to start getting the data from
\param len - number of bytes to write to the SPI channel
\return upon successful completion, the function shall return 0.
Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
\sa spi_Open , spi_Read
\note This function could be implemented as zero copy and return only upon successful completion
of writing the whole buffer, but in cases that memory allocation is not too tight, the
function could copy the data to internal buffer, return back and complete the write in
parallel to other activities as long as the other SPI activities would be blocked untill
the entire buffer write would be completed
\warning
*/
int spi_Write(Fd_t fd, unsigned char *pBuff, int len);
/*!
\brief register an interrupt handler for the host IRQ
\param InterruptHdl - pointer to interrupt handler function
\param pValue - pointer to a memory strcuture that is passed to the interrupt handler.
\return upon successful registration, the function shall return 0.
Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
\sa
\note If there is already registered interrupt handler, the function should overwrite the old handler
with the new one
\warning
*/
int NwpRegisterInterruptHandler(P_EVENT_HANDLER InterruptHdl , void* pValue);
/*!
\brief Masks host IRQ
\sa NwpUnMaskInterrupt
\warning
*/
void NwpMaskInterrupt();
/*!
\brief Unmasks host IRQ
\sa NwpMaskInterrupt
\warning
*/
void NwpUnMaskInterrupt();
void NwpPowerOnPreamble(void);
void NwpPowerOff(void);
void NwpPowerOn(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif